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  1. Re:DEFINITELY No!!! on TypeScript: Microsoft's Replacement For JavaScript · · Score: 1

    Agreed.
    C# is a very powerful language and can be really great for some projects.
    Its one of the 3 languages I use at work, along with c++ and pascal object (Delphi), for projects in various area.

  2. Re:Fiber ftw! on Chattanooga's Municipal Network Doubles Down On Fiber Speeds · · Score: 1

    I forgot to say, no bandwidth limitation.

  3. Fiber ftw! on Chattanooga's Municipal Network Doubles Down On Fiber Speeds · · Score: 1

    I have fiber 100/100 at 30euro/month, by SFR, living in Lyon, France.

  4. Re:How can developers now know on Used Software Can Be Sold, Says EU Court of Justice · · Score: 1

    Obviously the current owner, you are entitled for support and update until you sell your license. Since you lost the right to use it, you also lost the support.
    The new owner get the usage right and support and stuff. The difficulty for dev will be to check who has the real rights, which come back to code linked to online accounts.

  5. Re:How can developers now know on Used Software Can Be Sold, Says EU Court of Justice · · Score: 1

    I meant 'unfortunate' in the way they have to do something so we can do that, but i doubt they do anything in this direction.
    As you do, I'd like to sell/tranfer my old game :)

  6. Re:How can developers now know on Used Software Can Be Sold, Says EU Court of Justice · · Score: 1

    Don't get this wrong, if you sell your copy, you can't keep using it.

    A lot of posters here seams to not have understand well this point. You can sell your game, and it's code, but you lose your right to play it. Applied to Steam, you don't sell a activation code, but your account. As suggested above, we could eventually sell/transfer game to other Steam users. Developers has to allow us to do that, unfortunately.

    Another exemple, you can sell your Windows license, but you must remove it from your computer.

    You own one usage right, which you can sell/transfer/gift...

  7. Re:Well... on Ask Slashdot: How To Introduce Someone To Star Trek? · · Score: 1

    I agree.

    If you are motivated enough, the best order is the created one (TOS, TNG, DS9, VOY, ENT) but to discover ST...
    I think it's a good idea to start with ST 2009. it's new and not completely into ST, give a good preview.
    DS9 is a good second choice IMO. Not too old so does not look too cheap, the story and characters are good. But not completely into ST too.It's also the darkest ST series for me (and my favorite)
    Then you can go with TOS and/or TNG, which are plain ST.
    TNG can be boring if she doesn't understand the ST philosophy, it's not easy to see behind the main story, the message Gene wanted to tell us.

  8. Re:Voyager on Ask Slashdot: How To Introduce Someone To Star Trek? · · Score: 1

    +1
    Enterprise is the worst of all ST series.. starting by the opening, omg, rock?! with lyrics?!
    This is the only ST serie I haven't buy.

  9. Re:Oh my god on 150 Gigapixel Sky Image Contains 1 Billion Stars · · Score: 1

    Or maybe use SI prefix: kilo, mega, giga, tera, peta, etc :)
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SI_prefix

  10. Little sister on 150 Gigapixel Sky Image Contains 1 Billion Stars · · Score: 1

    This remind me a older one, 'only' 5 Gpixel: http://skysurvey.org/
    Also with a Online viewer :)

  11. website on Jedi Master's Hand-Made Lightsaber Stolen · · Score: 1

    For god sake NY Jedi, pay for a web designer !